CRM Comparison

Salesforce vs Follow Up Boss for Real Estate: Which CRM Is Right for You?

Amr MagdyAmr Magdy
June 2025 · 9 min read Salesforce CRM Consultant

Two CRMs dominate the real estate conversation: Follow Up Boss — purpose-built for residential real estate teams — and Salesforce — the world's most powerful CRM platform. Both can run a real estate business. They're built for very different ones.

This comparison is written from the perspective of someone who has configured Salesforce for real estate companies. It's not a sales pitch for either platform — it's an honest breakdown of when each one wins.

FUB
Best for small residential teams
SF
Best for scaling or complex operations
SF
Wins on customization and reporting
CategoryFollow Up BossSalesforce
Setup complexityLow — ready in hoursHigh — needs proper configuration
Real estate-specific featuresBuilt-in (MLS sync, lead routing)Requires configuration or AppExchange
Automation depthGood for basic workflowsUnlimited with Flow Builder
Reporting & dashboardsStandard reportsAdvanced with Tableau integration
CustomizationLimited to platformFully customizable objects & fields
ScalabilityGood for <50 agentsEnterprise-grade, unlimited scale
Cost (per seat)Lower ($69–$500/mo flat)Higher ($150+ per user/mo)
Integration ecosystemReal estate focused5,000+ integrations via AppExchange
AI and predictive toolsBasicEinstein AI, predictive scoring
Support for multiple business linesResidential onlyAny property type or vertical

When Follow Up Boss Wins

Follow Up Boss is the right choice if you run a residential real estate team of under 20-30 agents and your primary workflow is lead follow-up, showing scheduling, and simple pipeline management. It's genuinely easier to set up, the MLS integrations work out of the box, and your agents will adopt it faster because it's built specifically for how residential agents think.

If your business model is straightforward — inbound leads, agent follow-up, transactions — Follow Up Boss does this well at a lower cost and lower friction.

When Salesforce Wins

Salesforce becomes the clear winner the moment your real estate business gets complex. This includes any of the following:

The companies I work with moved to Salesforce specifically because they outgrew their previous CRM — often Follow Up Boss or similar tools — and needed reporting, automation, and integration capabilities that simpler platforms can't provide.

The Honest Answer: It Depends on Where You're Going

If you're running a small residential team today and don't plan to grow significantly, Follow Up Boss is probably the right call. Salesforce's power comes with complexity, and complexity has a cost — in configuration time, in training, and in ongoing administration.

If you're building toward scale — more agents, more properties, more data, more business lines — Salesforce is worth the investment. A well-configured Salesforce setup grows with you indefinitely. You'll never outgrow it.

The question isn't which CRM is better. It's which one fits where your business is going.

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